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we encouraged lawlessness with the farce of prohibition. but in spite of these mistakes, we never had a thought of losing our free institutions. john q. public still ran the country. he had his choice of voting for dewey, willkie, roosevelt or anybody else. in germany they had the choice of voting for hitler, hitler, or hitler. over here, john q. still read what he pleased. and although he heard of books being burned in other countries, he would've laughed if anyone had told him his books would ever be burned. on sunday, if he felt like it, john q. went to any church he pleased. ♪ narrator: most of all, he got a kick out of seeing his kids grow up. >> c'mon, gary. ♪ narrator: the average american was quite unconscious of the fact that some people had this in mind for the little john qs. yes, while their children were being trained to kill, john q.'s kids were giving their pennies to help them have life. and when we saw these men on the newsreels, quite often, we laughed. to us, they looked like characters in a musical comedy. but they w
we encouraged lawlessness with the farce of prohibition. but in spite of these mistakes, we never had a thought of losing our free institutions. john q. public still ran the country. he had his choice of voting for dewey, willkie, roosevelt or anybody else. in germany they had the choice of voting for hitler, hitler, or hitler. over here, john q. still read what he pleased. and although he heard of books being burned in other countries, he would've laughed if anyone had told him his books would...
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to do untold history the united states i would have to tell you that it's very clear that it was a farce that the united states really pulled the wool over the world and declaring and making the soviet union the fall guy after having won world war two they made them the fall guy for war two two and equated hitler with stalin and also all this stuff going on it comes out of the this misunderstanding of what that first cold war was. america has spent a fortune fighting this war and it's deprived its own people us the american people of better education better system more security health welfare all these things are giving us problems now this social net that's disappearing could have come out of that instead of beans the the money being spent on the cold war so we paid a huge price for it and it never let up i remember in eighty nine there was talk of a peace dividend they talk of it what happened to that to the peace dividend a few weeks after the berlin wall fell mr bush sr was. going into iraq sending five hundred thousand troops to the middle east and i pointed out it was a big thing b
to do untold history the united states i would have to tell you that it's very clear that it was a farce that the united states really pulled the wool over the world and declaring and making the soviet union the fall guy after having won world war two they made them the fall guy for war two two and equated hitler with stalin and also all this stuff going on it comes out of the this misunderstanding of what that first cold war was. america has spent a fortune fighting this war and it's deprived...
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. >> a few months later -- the elections for russia's parliament were a farce. >> we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections. >> hillary clinton called out the election rating. i don't think she didn't know how badly that was going to go down. >> with his back against the wall, putin turned the tables. he blamed the protests an hillary clinton. claiming she was the one who insighti incited them. >> dl are growing restrictions on the exercise of fundamental rights. >> she send a signal, that were his words. >> putin's strategy propelled him to victory. in march 2012, he won re-election handedly. fighting back tears after a tense fight to maintain his power. [ speaking russian ] >> he may have won the day -- but vladimir putin never forgot about the woman who had kicked him when he was down. >> do you think he resolved you interfeared with my elections, two can play this game? >> i think that's the line of thinking that led him to the intervention beginning as early as 2015. >> putin personally ordered a massive influence campaign to sway the 2016 election towards t
. >> a few months later -- the elections for russia's parliament were a farce. >> we do have serious concerns about the conduct of the elections. >> hillary clinton called out the election rating. i don't think she didn't know how badly that was going to go down. >> with his back against the wall, putin turned the tables. he blamed the protests an hillary clinton. claiming she was the one who insighti incited them. >> dl are growing restrictions on the exercise of...
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honestly then they will confirm i have never seen in my political life such pick my words carefully such a farce such a continuing fiasco and you know what the source of this is essentially as you well know that thatcher lost her head because of europe john major last comment was heard until recently as heading the same way that the boys as a sense of it chopped off absolutely the poison all of the good poison in the conservative party has spilled over and now we had the spectacle of david cameron trying to renegotiate which was bogus and then he lets the country loose on a referendum and he is a trump to a rigged referendum and to me the tragedy is that this was never about the this is about the united kingdom now this is about the state of the united kingdom not about the state of europe and then what you had was a succession of cheap patriots as i described them. people who are either delusional in government ideological in government and when you combine those qualities together this is a pretty dangerous situation i was remarking on. to the one constituent vote the handmaid's tale which is
honestly then they will confirm i have never seen in my political life such pick my words carefully such a farce such a continuing fiasco and you know what the source of this is essentially as you well know that thatcher lost her head because of europe john major last comment was heard until recently as heading the same way that the boys as a sense of it chopped off absolutely the poison all of the good poison in the conservative party has spilled over and now we had the spectacle of david...
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while farce in california are showing no signs of abating with the us state set to record one of its worst fire seasons in history firefighters are still battling seventeen fires burning across the state where eight people have been killed in this last week but the fast moving flames have destroyed nearly one hundred twenty thousand hectares of land. well as the heat wave in northern europe continues farmers in britain have called an emergency dr summit to address the impact the heat is having on food security farms in many parts of england and wales haven't seen any significant rain since the end of may which could affect the yields for some corpse john holl explains. with an almost rain free july following the driest june since one thousand nine hundred twenty five britain is sweating its way through both the heat wave and drought at the moment the news we're hearing about the lack of rain for speculation about shortages it's not a local sort of northern european or british issue this time it's the whole of the northern hemisphere i'm reading hearing reports from the us canada russ
while farce in california are showing no signs of abating with the us state set to record one of its worst fire seasons in history firefighters are still battling seventeen fires burning across the state where eight people have been killed in this last week but the fast moving flames have destroyed nearly one hundred twenty thousand hectares of land. well as the heat wave in northern europe continues farmers in britain have called an emergency dr summit to address the impact the heat is having...
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now tortured by this german farce are just insanely expensive there are very few areas available and when an area opens up people jump on it like crazy of so prices double triple quadruple over the past ten or fifteen years if you fast and it's of course this is also due to the low interest rates that we currently have people are looking for everything they. can find common ground where can you invest money safely invested or invested very profitably. it's an intrinsic conflict. when we quit can we really talk about europe way how does the return look relative to our plans. we were doing quite well deserved why is our most conservative project. this is a new global food of capitalism financial capital of them. to find out how the system works sociologist brooke harrington first trained as an asset manager. it's a global profession and that's why i had to go to eighteen different countries you know from the cayman islands in the b.v.i. all the way out to the cook islands in the middle of the south pacific to the seychelles and more issues to new york and london and switzerland all ove
now tortured by this german farce are just insanely expensive there are very few areas available and when an area opens up people jump on it like crazy of so prices double triple quadruple over the past ten or fifteen years if you fast and it's of course this is also due to the low interest rates that we currently have people are looking for everything they. can find common ground where can you invest money safely invested or invested very profitably. it's an intrinsic conflict. when we quit...
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colombia, donde segÚn ella, la violencia y las amenazas de muerte por parte de la guerrilla de las farc eran constantes. en el 2005, su hermano josÉ cristÓbal, quien era militar y un gran apoyo para ella, fue asesinado. >> eso me impactÓ tanto, sentirme tan sola, tan vulnerable. >> dos de sus hijos ya eran mayores de edad y tenÍan sus vidas, mientras que daniela tenÍa nueve aÑos. mariluz consiguiÓ una visa de turista y se la trajo a estados unidos donde pidiÓ asilo basado en persecuciÓn que sufrÍa su familia por parte de la guerrilla. fue entonces cuando daniela ahora de 22 aÑos le revelÓ un secreto que guardo por aÑos. >> yo le dije a mi mamÁ, yo no quiero volver. >> me dice, mami, mi tÍo abusaba de mÍ. yo sentía que no era cierto porque era esposo de mi hermana. >> lego fue diagnosticada con cÁncer y daniela pasaba mucho tiempo bajo el cuidado de familiares. >> cuando llegue aquÍ fue cuando realicÉ que el abuso sexual, porque cuando estaba en colombia pasaba tan frecuentemente que yo no sabÍa que eso era normal. >> ambas se fueron a vivir con una amiga en jacksonv
colombia, donde segÚn ella, la violencia y las amenazas de muerte por parte de la guerrilla de las farc eran constantes. en el 2005, su hermano josÉ cristÓbal, quien era militar y un gran apoyo para ella, fue asesinado. >> eso me impactÓ tanto, sentirme tan sola, tan vulnerable. >> dos de sus hijos ya eran mayores de edad y tenÍan sus vidas, mientras que daniela tenÍa nueve aÑos. mariluz consiguiÓ una visa de turista y se la trajo a estados unidos donde pidiÓ asilo basado...
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to say that the liberals have been silent is a farce. people in chicago have been protesting and talking about the lack of security and the lack of opportunity. you cannot solve gangs without dealing with the root cause. the root cause of gangs is because there's no opportunity in these communities. the young men have nothing to do. the schools are not working properly because they are not funded by the mayor. we've got to deal with the fact that there's no opportunity, and we've also got to deal with what dana brought up, a breakdown of trust between the community and police. part of it is because of the man shot 16 times by the police. there was a cover-up with the mayor. no one saw the takes. people are doing good work and we've got to help them. >> tammy: we have touched on all the things we need to deal with. this is going to continue. up next, greg breaks down how an alleged drone attack on the venezuelan president could be a new frontier in terrorism. (burke) abstract accident. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because w
to say that the liberals have been silent is a farce. people in chicago have been protesting and talking about the lack of security and the lack of opportunity. you cannot solve gangs without dealing with the root cause. the root cause of gangs is because there's no opportunity in these communities. the young men have nothing to do. the schools are not working properly because they are not funded by the mayor. we've got to deal with the fact that there's no opportunity, and we've also got to...
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and because he didn't, it affected interstate commerce, and they gave a great expansion, it's just a farce. the commerce clause has been prostituted far beyond anything our founding fathers intended. mark: that was the famous wheat case where the government was insisting that this farmer grow wheat and sell it, and he was growing wheat to subsist on it, and they said no, you're affecting commerce by not being in commerce. >> right. so that's interstate commerce. mark: that's where the regulatory state took off. >> right, and that's why they control education in your state, the state health care. health care, you just name what the federal government -- >> the environment, all of those operate under the expanded definition of the commerce clause which gives unlimited power to the federal government. >> and unelected bureaucrats decide. that not the elected representatives. people who get appointed decide your freedom. that's what needs to be reversed. if we want to fix our country and restore freedom and liberty, we need to make the decision-making closer to the people instead of unelected
and because he didn't, it affected interstate commerce, and they gave a great expansion, it's just a farce. the commerce clause has been prostituted far beyond anything our founding fathers intended. mark: that was the famous wheat case where the government was insisting that this farmer grow wheat and sell it, and he was growing wheat to subsist on it, and they said no, you're affecting commerce by not being in commerce. >> right. so that's interstate commerce. mark: that's where the...
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very often but one of the famous lines is history repeats itself the first is tragedy, the second is farce. and if it weren't for the fact that as april says there is serious national security issues here, this kind of looks like a weird remake of dr. strange love and maybe the way to approach this once you have a situation where someone like donald trump can be president of the united states, why should we be surprised a tv star is dominating the media and the lead of this program in which it is quite clear a that her affection for donald trump is in direct relationship to whether or not she had a high-paying job at the white house and second, where the most basic fact checking in a book, not a tweet has clearly been missed. so my feeling is as far as i'm concerned, i want to wait for bob woodward's book. i have a feeling his opinion is -- >> me, too. >> his book is called "fear" out in a month. it's doing well, so much better on amazon than omarose's book is. there is something to be said about the reporting and speculating but here is the thing about om ma rarose. she said our president
very often but one of the famous lines is history repeats itself the first is tragedy, the second is farce. and if it weren't for the fact that as april says there is serious national security issues here, this kind of looks like a weird remake of dr. strange love and maybe the way to approach this once you have a situation where someone like donald trump can be president of the united states, why should we be surprised a tv star is dominating the media and the lead of this program in which it...
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the reality to me is it's a farce. number one, i do not believe that he wants to sit down with mueller no matter what other people say there's two schools of thought. one is he is and his lawyers are holding him back but he wants to speak with them. i think that's political cover. i think it simple. i think he doesn't want to sit down with him or his lawyers don't because -- look, the president is truth-challenged. we know that. the fact is that whether you love trump or whether you disdain him, i think everyone can collectively agree that his relationship with the truth -- there's a major disconnect. there was one report i saw said he told 2100 lies since office. another one said 3,000. another five a day. another ten a day. if you sit down with mueller, if they don't have obstruction, we don't know whether they do. he's tweeting. his state of mind is all over the place. he could say he fired comey. if they don't have obstruction and there is no collusion conspiracy, it's conspiracy, but the fact is you can get him on
the reality to me is it's a farce. number one, i do not believe that he wants to sit down with mueller no matter what other people say there's two schools of thought. one is he is and his lawyers are holding him back but he wants to speak with them. i think that's political cover. i think it simple. i think he doesn't want to sit down with him or his lawyers don't because -- look, the president is truth-challenged. we know that. the fact is that whether you love trump or whether you disdain...
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the gesture of i let the white house counsel speak is a farce to me. you don't let the white house counsel do anything, mr. president. in terms of i spoke as a willing person, don mcgahn, had no choice. an exercise in futility to try to battle out in the court for a subpoena for the special counsel. >> didn't have privilege but what about executive privilege? >> that's the next point. what might be a reason to protect him? you want the president to have candid conversations f. the president has no one to turn to he gives less than sage advice and makes less than sage decisions. however, the courts have not fully resolved this issue of whether or not they have a true executive privilege with don mcgahn but the public interest of a crime commit, that's a higher threshold and one that the court will always say if justice will prevail only if there's testimony or statements that wins. >> you know, the president compared robert mueller and his team to john mccarthy. study the late joseph mccarthy. we are in period with mueller and his gang that makes joseph
the gesture of i let the white house counsel speak is a farce to me. you don't let the white house counsel do anything, mr. president. in terms of i spoke as a willing person, don mcgahn, had no choice. an exercise in futility to try to battle out in the court for a subpoena for the special counsel. >> didn't have privilege but what about executive privilege? >> that's the next point. what might be a reason to protect him? you want the president to have candid conversations f. the...
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well farce execs have committed they have committed fake accounts. unfair mortgage fees and charging them for car zhoozh that they don't need or ask for. don't bother, those with help those affected and also that they are very sorry. the foins business network susan lee is here. lots of sorries. >> i would call erosion of trust especially for the country's third largest bank. in fact they have third largest amount of assets under management and largest credit card issuer in the country. there is a lot of say sorry for. latest case 625 homeowners, 4 lurks of them ended with foreclosures. and they were actually eligible for some relief in their loans. unfortunately due to a miscalculation, according to wells fargo, these 400 lost their homes. we just gout a statement from wells fargo earlier on about the very sorry and what would happen there in those loans very sorry that this error occurred and providing remediation to the approximately 625 customers that were impacted here. the remediation is set aside $8 million. if you calculated that out to 625 h
well farce execs have committed they have committed fake accounts. unfair mortgage fees and charging them for car zhoozh that they don't need or ask for. don't bother, those with help those affected and also that they are very sorry. the foins business network susan lee is here. lots of sorries. >> i would call erosion of trust especially for the country's third largest bank. in fact they have third largest amount of assets under management and largest credit card issuer in the country....
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. >> political humor now that it's become such a farce, it's hard to outdo it. >> yes, this is real life, this is really happening. >> i cannot believe the men and women we have chosen to be our leaders. you watch the in-house footage of the congressional hearings and i think what sort of empty headed pez dispenser seance am i watching here? >> politicians is one of the most egregiously hypocritical areas of society, thus great fodder for comedy. >> in the white house, in the oval office, on the wall, obama has the original copy of the emancipation proclamation, which i'm pretty sure is just there in case the tea party is like, we don't think you're free. look at the warm. >> politicians are so loathsome, but we're stuck with them. we can't prosecute all of them, so, let's at least mock them. >> i believe if you can't say something nice about somebody, you must be talking about hillary clinton. >> donald trump, oh, my god. donald trump is like the nagging cough that's turned into full blown aids, you know what i'm saying? >> i think every political comedian feels their role is different.
. >> political humor now that it's become such a farce, it's hard to outdo it. >> yes, this is real life, this is really happening. >> i cannot believe the men and women we have chosen to be our leaders. you watch the in-house footage of the congressional hearings and i think what sort of empty headed pez dispenser seance am i watching here? >> politicians is one of the most egregiously hypocritical areas of society, thus great fodder for comedy. >> in the white...
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of one of america's truly towering political figures, senator john mccain, descended into outright farce as a president who had repeatedly mocked and diminished mccain during his life was initially unable to offer up a single kind word even in death. >> thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> any thoughts at all about john mccain? do you think john mccain is a hero? >> thank you. >> nothing at all about john mccain? >> thank you very much. >> that was the strange scene in the oval office this afternoon. on the heels of revelation this weekend that trump had nixed issuing a statement that praised the heroism and life of mccain opting instead for a brief tweet that offered sympathy for mccain's family but conspicuously did not say anything about mccain himself. after john mccain passed away on saturday the white house did lower its flag to half staff but this morning after less than 48 hours the white house flag was back up. despite precedent the flag remain at half staff until an honoree's burial. p it appeared to be a deliberate decision. the white house flag was raised to full sta
of one of america's truly towering political figures, senator john mccain, descended into outright farce as a president who had repeatedly mocked and diminished mccain during his life was initially unable to offer up a single kind word even in death. >> thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> any thoughts at all about john mccain? do you think john mccain is a hero? >> thank you. >> nothing at all about john mccain? >> thank you very much. >> that was...
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embarrassed by comments, there was element of identification of relating to perspective, seemed more of farce to me that people could look at me and was something me and that was the presumption that the general shape you come to take in views with certain female traits to be accommodating, not too sexual, bodies become shorthand for grab bag of assumption, some of which we grow into and some which we bristle against. my femaleness has always been something that fits me poorly and skimpy rag for which i spill, i made a mistake by calling female in its mind. never felt like a thing i own so much general shame that seemed to offer me up for public consumption, the phrase gender my strike me as academic claptrap and ask every woman how they were treated before and after puberty, the way you navigate is changed. also at 14, i remember walking down the street with my closest friends in the north carolina college town where i grew up. we flinched when three men started cat-calling us, yeah, baby, look at that ass. i remember feeling bewildered and disarmed, having reputation as being the outspoken
embarrassed by comments, there was element of identification of relating to perspective, seemed more of farce to me that people could look at me and was something me and that was the presumption that the general shape you come to take in views with certain female traits to be accommodating, not too sexual, bodies become shorthand for grab bag of assumption, some of which we grow into and some which we bristle against. my femaleness has always been something that fits me poorly and skimpy rag...
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i'll talk to ellen farc cass, a former obama official who signed that letter, comes amid a startling report the trump white house at one point had an even bigger target than brennan. former president barack obama. last year, as trump was publicly attacking obama, some of trump's advisors thought he should take the extraordinary step of denying barack obama access to intelligence briefings available to all other predecessors. >> a top pentagon expert on russia under obama and one of the officials who signed the letter condemning trump's move. thank you for reporting on this. what do you hear what they were talking about with respect to barack obama and his security clearance? >> you have to look back to that spring, late winter, early spring of 2017. you had these warring factions within the white house. you had the nationalists who saw basically the obama holdovers and obama himself as the enemy. they were the ones they thought really threatened trump and threatened his agenda. they were looking for ways to strike back. they looked at that point of stripping the security clearances f
i'll talk to ellen farc cass, a former obama official who signed that letter, comes amid a startling report the trump white house at one point had an even bigger target than brennan. former president barack obama. last year, as trump was publicly attacking obama, some of trump's advisors thought he should take the extraordinary step of denying barack obama access to intelligence briefings available to all other predecessors. >> a top pentagon expert on russia under obama and one of the...
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style described as "mock-flemish," whatever that means, the exterior almost winks at you, foreshadowing farce. and inside, the great hall. site of "lampoon" parties so legendary, movies have been made about them. >> ( bleep ) party. t great hall, alg with most of the castle, is strictly off limits to non-members. our cameras were not permitted anywhere but the library, no matter how many times we asked. we did, however, track down the unofficial godfather of the place. jim downey, class of '74, cuts a mythical figure within harvard "lampoon" circles. >> jim downey: the centerfold. >> wertheim: the guy responsible for that kissinger centerfold fondly recalls his late nights at the castle. >> downey: we thought it was the funniest thing on earth to pointlessly put the word "frankly" into any answer to a question. so it could be like, "what bus goes up tenth avenue?" "frankly, the m-11." or, "what planet has the most eccentric orbit?" "frankly, mercury." you know, it's just-- see? i mean, you're laughing. >> wertheim: downey made a career of mining humor from the mundane. frankly, he has also wr
style described as "mock-flemish," whatever that means, the exterior almost winks at you, foreshadowing farce. and inside, the great hall. site of "lampoon" parties so legendary, movies have been made about them. >> ( bleep ) party. t great hall, alg with most of the castle, is strictly off limits to non-members. our cameras were not permitted anywhere but the library, no matter how many times we asked. we did, however, track down the unofficial godfather of the place....
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economic war, the cash crisis, the hyperinflation, the general shortage, trafficking, and now also of this farce of an attack? you can‘t fool anyone. the only one who is responsible for the tragedy in the country is you." and venezuela‘s supreme court has now ordered the arrest of mr borges. he is in exile in neighbouring colombia. some in the opposition, like mr borges, think the attack was staged by the government to justify a crackdown on the opposition. but this man says he helped organise the operation. salvatore lucchese is an ex—police chief and anti—government activist. this is what he said after the attack. translation: i want to declare publicly i belong to the venezuelan resistance. i am publicly i belong to the venezuelan resistance. iam not publicly i belong to the venezuelan resistance. i am not the leader nor the spokesman. we are all mere foot soldiers. you never see a dictator leaving peacefully. i want to say publicly for the venezuelan resistance, nicholas maduro and his ilk are the objective for us. here‘s america‘s regional editor, candace piette. culio at two, w
economic war, the cash crisis, the hyperinflation, the general shortage, trafficking, and now also of this farce of an attack? you can‘t fool anyone. the only one who is responsible for the tragedy in the country is you." and venezuela‘s supreme court has now ordered the arrest of mr borges. he is in exile in neighbouring colombia. some in the opposition, like mr borges, think the attack was staged by the government to justify a crackdown on the opposition. but this man says he helped...
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. >> there was nothing farce we know that would lead anyone to believe that there was anything except for a discussion about an adoption and the magnitsky act. >> nothing about information on a political opponent. and two weeks later with sarah huckabee sanders the white house finally acknowledged the president's involvement in drafting his son's original false statement otherwise known as a lie. >> he certainly didn't dictate, but like i said, he weighed in and offered suggestion like any father would do. >> but he did dictate it, making sanders' statement again a lie. the president's son repeated this version on his testimony to the senate judiciary committee saying his father may have commented through hope hicks. but a letter from the president's lawyers to the special counsel obtained by "the new york times" finally confirmed the president did. dictate that lie, casting doubt on donald trump junior's testimony. remember, lying to congress is a crime. and as the administration tried to keep its story straight, the president tweeted this over the weekend. this was a meeting to get
. >> there was nothing farce we know that would lead anyone to believe that there was anything except for a discussion about an adoption and the magnitsky act. >> nothing about information on a political opponent. and two weeks later with sarah huckabee sanders the white house finally acknowledged the president's involvement in drafting his son's original false statement otherwise known as a lie. >> he certainly didn't dictate, but like i said, he weighed in and offered...
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we can see in public a lot of the farcs that might affect his thinking. today, for example, that court in virginia unsealed the actual verdict, the handwritten verdict as it was handed in by the jury that heard the case in virginia. this remarkable document. to be able to lay your eyes on there, it's an incredible thing. we get the handwriting of the foreperson of the jury. you see the check marks where the foreperson notes the charges on which they found paul manafort guilty. but then for the ten charges where they didn't come to a verdict, the ten charges on which there was a hung jury and therefore, a mistrial, the foreperson of the jury did this very unusual thing. and didn't just write down no consensus or could not come to agreement. the foreperson of the jury actually wrote down no consensus and then 11-1. and labeled the 11g for guilty and the one "n" for not guilty to specifically spell out for the judge that it was not like they were split down the middle on any of those remaining ten counts where they said they couldn't come to consensus. this
we can see in public a lot of the farcs that might affect his thinking. today, for example, that court in virginia unsealed the actual verdict, the handwritten verdict as it was handed in by the jury that heard the case in virginia. this remarkable document. to be able to lay your eyes on there, it's an incredible thing. we get the handwriting of the foreperson of the jury. you see the check marks where the foreperson notes the charges on which they found paul manafort guilty. but then for the...
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as farce earnings most estimates were $1.11 per share and if you look at sales they exceeded that as well. 3.46 billion, three .47 billion is what was posted. as we know we are talking about this coming in and a larger context that they have the hit shows the survivor "the big bang theory" "ncis" and following and waiting to see if the chairman and ceo les moonves will beyond those earnings call and 10 or 15 minutes time. of course i will be listening to that. in the meantime the big headline is that beat on the top in the bottom of the hour. david: i just want to emphasize we will all be listening in on that conference call because we will beat covering the conference call live. if and when les moonves is unbeatable coverage from the beginning of the statements to the end of the statements. you will was -- miss nothing here on fbn. melissa: jason and david are back with us. howard this is a crazy situation. would he think is going to happen with les moonves? is he going to get on this conference call and what's he going to say and what are people going to ask him? i can only imagine
as farce earnings most estimates were $1.11 per share and if you look at sales they exceeded that as well. 3.46 billion, three .47 billion is what was posted. as we know we are talking about this coming in and a larger context that they have the hit shows the survivor "the big bang theory" "ncis" and following and waiting to see if the chairman and ceo les moonves will beyond those earnings call and 10 or 15 minutes time. of course i will be listening to that. in the...
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hand-picked by former president and vowed to to roll back key parts of colombia's landmark peace deal with farc rebels. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley met with duque ahead of his i inauguratin to discuss u.s.-colombia rerelations and the u.s.-backed war on d drugs in latin america. duque opposes drug legalizatati. on tuesday, prprotesters gatherd across colombibia to protetest s inauguration. and to dememand an end to the we of assassinations of human rights leaders. this is arley valencia. life, formarching for peace, for the democracy that was defeated on june 17, brought by the -- bob at the national registry and the former president uribe. we are here with the threat and social leaders. we are not with the newly inaugurated president because he is not represent us. amy: ethiopia's government has signed a a deal to endnd hostils with thehe oromo liberation fron which thethiopian n governnt had prpreviously lababeled a terrorist t group. the ororomo liberationon front s been fighting for r dedes for the self-determination of the oromia region, home to the oromo pepeople. it
hand-picked by former president and vowed to to roll back key parts of colombia's landmark peace deal with farc rebels. u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley met with duque ahead of his i inauguratin to discuss u.s.-colombia rerelations and the u.s.-backed war on d drugs in latin america. duque opposes drug legalizatati. on tuesday, prprotesters gatherd across colombibia to protetest s inauguration. and to dememand an end to the we of assassinations of human rights leaders. this is...
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as he said before, merit-based, legal immigration is fantastic, but what we have now is a complete farce and we are all paying for it, some, as you saw with those examples, more than others. the president can be so persuasive, so give us the whole truth, mr. president, the good, the bad, and yes, the uncomfortable. this is a national emergency and he must demand that congress act now. there is something slipping away in this country and it's not about race or ethnicity. it's what was once a common understanding by both parties that american citizenship is a privilege and one that at a minimum requires respect for the rule of law and loyalty to our constitution. and that's "the angle." joining us now with reaction, i'm so happy she is with us on set, judge pirro, host of justice right here on fnc and author of the huge best seller "liars, leakers and liberals: the case against the anti-trump conspiracy." along with immigration attorney francisco hernandez. it's great to see both of you. judge, i think this is a national crisis. we are at a crisis point in this country on this issue and i
as he said before, merit-based, legal immigration is fantastic, but what we have now is a complete farce and we are all paying for it, some, as you saw with those examples, more than others. the president can be so persuasive, so give us the whole truth, mr. president, the good, the bad, and yes, the uncomfortable. this is a national emergency and he must demand that congress act now. there is something slipping away in this country and it's not about race or ethnicity. it's what was once a...
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we did a play, "the walworth farce." >> seth: is this -- this is the play you guys were in? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that is -- that's a fantastic -- a play that -- [ light laughter ] i'm guessing was known for its hair and wardrobe budget. [ laughter ] >> yeah, we stretched ourselves on that one. that's for sure. [ laughter ] it's an incredibly involved, very energetic high. we all -- well, domhnall, as you can see -- >> seth: yeah. >> -- played a number of different characters in it, including women. and brian is in the middle there. so, it's an amazing play and we had a fantastic time in dublin doing it. so, this was -- i had done -- domhnall had directed a number of shorts with myself, and brian did. so, i asked rory, would he have anything for the three of us. and he -- he landed us with that. >> seth: you -- domhnall, when very young, i guess in his teens, you were nominated for an award that you ended up winning. but you were out of town and you had him accept on your behalf. >> yeah. well, it's not so much that i gave him a break, 'cause he took it. [ lau
we did a play, "the walworth farce." >> seth: is this -- this is the play you guys were in? >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that is -- that's a fantastic -- a play that -- [ light laughter ] i'm guessing was known for its hair and wardrobe budget. [ laughter ] >> yeah, we stretched ourselves on that one. that's for sure. [ laughter ] it's an incredibly involved, very energetic high. we all -- well, domhnall, as you can see -- >> seth: yeah. >>...
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the singapore summit has been shown to be a farce. if he is going to move forward, the u.s. is insisting, pompeo has been insisting there needs to be an inventory of the essential elements of their nuclear program, and then a timetable for dismantling them. and, yes, delivering the initial inventory and then the timetable is what the north koreans say they can do. the u.s. says, well, that's not quick enough. what are we going to do about that? we have sanctions still in place. i think we would say the sanctions stay there as long as you fail to comply. that's the stick. but it was a fascinating, i thought, attempt to keep this process going and move towards the next phase, which i think, david, will be a statement, a declaration formally ending the state of war between north and south korea, north korea and the u.s., which will come by the end of the year. >> as you point out, a lot of these discussions, the real action seems to be taking place between the two koreas. thank you for the time. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> up next, family feud. president trump's own daughter
the singapore summit has been shown to be a farce. if he is going to move forward, the u.s. is insisting, pompeo has been insisting there needs to be an inventory of the essential elements of their nuclear program, and then a timetable for dismantling them. and, yes, delivering the initial inventory and then the timetable is what the north koreans say they can do. the u.s. says, well, that's not quick enough. what are we going to do about that? we have sanctions still in place. i think we would...
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i think that argument is a farce. melissa: happy friday. david: they're running away from nancy pelosi as fast as they can. melissa: maybe she didn't mind. i don't know. for the good of the party. david: going where no spacecraft ever gone before. nasa set to blast off on mission relatively close to the sun. still several million miles away. we'll take you live to cape canaveral coming up. >>> president trump sounding the alarm over chicago's ever increasing murder rate. my next guest is calling for trump's help. la shawn ford, democrat from illinois next. >> no reason in million years that something like that should be happening in chicago. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is
i think that argument is a farce. melissa: happy friday. david: they're running away from nancy pelosi as fast as they can. melissa: maybe she didn't mind. i don't know. for the good of the party. david: going where no spacecraft ever gone before. nasa set to blast off on mission relatively close to the sun. still several million miles away. we'll take you live to cape canaveral coming up. >>> president trump sounding the alarm over chicago's ever increasing murder rate. my next guest...
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now, major airlines are describing the situation as a farce. our customers have typicallyjust been on an eight—hour flight, on their way in, and when they are confronted with a long queue, when they arrive, it just sends exactly the wrong message about welcome to the uk. because it says welcome to the uk, you get to stay in line for a long time. heathrow says there have not been enough border staff to cope with rising passenger numbers. people travelling from europe can go through the automatic electronic gates. the airport says the government should now let passengers from low risk countries, like the united states, use them, too. it's a very simple thing for sajid javid to do this evening, which would be to allow those passengers that both the home office agree are low risk to use the eu gates. in a statement, the home office said it understood people's frustration but it also said it would not compromise essential checks at the border, which were needed to keep britain safe. the government has put 200 additional border staff at heathrow th
now, major airlines are describing the situation as a farce. our customers have typicallyjust been on an eight—hour flight, on their way in, and when they are confronted with a long queue, when they arrive, it just sends exactly the wrong message about welcome to the uk. because it says welcome to the uk, you get to stay in line for a long time. heathrow says there have not been enough border staff to cope with rising passenger numbers. people travelling from europe can go through the...
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the results a couple hours earlier, let us make those machines as reliable as we know how to time as farce oversight, the oldest of this machine can should be on the statement, national level, what's what's the best model? >> guest: i think having a national standard is very important and i think having national recourse is very important. ultimately they are going to be run at a local because it's on precinct by precinct level that there the insult and monitor and so on. one of the things we know from auditing the trail of voting machines themselves, not the source code or the outcome is about the things of an machines are supposed to do, i supposed to be done, don't get done. for example, voting machines are supposed to be under guard from the time their final software installation is put on thin to the time fairfield for public use. what we find out is sometimes they're their left in the school gym with no one around for three days that's really terrible. that does have to moderate at the local level but i think however we set the standards the standard should be higher than are not on
the results a couple hours earlier, let us make those machines as reliable as we know how to time as farce oversight, the oldest of this machine can should be on the statement, national level, what's what's the best model? >> guest: i think having a national standard is very important and i think having national recourse is very important. ultimately they are going to be run at a local because it's on precinct by precinct level that there the insult and monitor and so on. one of the...
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it finally came to a head when he wrote a letter and he messes that the vacation is a farce, i'm signing my name 200 times a day. it kind of brings back this iconic symbol. harry truman made it famous because he believed that the only person the president could pass responsibility to his god. it comes from the onewest. west.d harry truman, and being a poker player would know that. of multiple copies the president received. the original is at his library in missouri. the one thing that people rarely get to see this feedback of the sun. says i'mof the sign from missouri. why is that important question -- important? think youd him don't are better than the people that elect to do because one of these days you will be going back home. was.ver forgot who he are in thent, we harry s truman white house. presidentere the relaxed after hours. probably one of the most iconic things is the poker table. the president had already been here for four other vacations. cars -- cards until about 8:00 at night. two of the staff are still living. trips.e eight of the 11 when they boarded the plane, threw $6
it finally came to a head when he wrote a letter and he messes that the vacation is a farce, i'm signing my name 200 times a day. it kind of brings back this iconic symbol. harry truman made it famous because he believed that the only person the president could pass responsibility to his god. it comes from the onewest. west.d harry truman, and being a poker player would know that. of multiple copies the president received. the original is at his library in missouri. the one thing that people...
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retired air farce colonel and former p.o.w. john fer shared a cell block with john mccain in vietnam. we spoke with him about the reaction to john mccain's death and what trump said about the senator while on the campaign trail. >> america is going to feel the absence of john mccain. i spent those months and a couple of years pacing the floor with him back and forth and talking. and i got a very good sense of the depth of john. >> if you were in hanoi and you heard somebody running for president said about a captive, i like heros who weren't captured, would you believe they said it. >> i think it is a really, real sad commentary to say any american captive who was put -- who had put his life on the line and risked it for, as john said, a cause greater than himself. >> what was your reaction when you heard donald trump had said that. >> i couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe someone would say that about a national hero. >> when you would see him on tv, and you would kind of always be in touch with him, what would you think ba
retired air farce colonel and former p.o.w. john fer shared a cell block with john mccain in vietnam. we spoke with him about the reaction to john mccain's death and what trump said about the senator while on the campaign trail. >> america is going to feel the absence of john mccain. i spent those months and a couple of years pacing the floor with him back and forth and talking. and i got a very good sense of the depth of john. >> if you were in hanoi and you heard somebody running...
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look, i remember -- i'm not -- history repeats itself in various ways but thun with is really a farce. >> argentina, even a function of viacom's results since they own a big piece of a dritor down there. >> i thought viacom bought back, put up a good quarter. but it was completely covered by the soap opera that is shy redstone how is that investigation going? i think that viacom was a great quarter. really from intellectual property they basically went through the closet and sold what they had. a lot of people don't care they will care one day because that business is a very good business. >> down grades at work today, biggest s&p loser is wynn as jefferies goes to hold based on recent board additions reduces the speculative premium in the shares they argue. >> i think a lot of people felt there would be a transaction in wynn i -- look, steve wynn, hate him or like him, was amazing operator he was incredibly hands on you go over his conference calls. he often talked about the way the table should be laid out, the art. i mean, he was a manager to end all managers anyone -- i think wynn
look, i remember -- i'm not -- history repeats itself in various ways but thun with is really a farce. >> argentina, even a function of viacom's results since they own a big piece of a dritor down there. >> i thought viacom bought back, put up a good quarter. but it was completely covered by the soap opera that is shy redstone how is that investigation going? i think that viacom was a great quarter. really from intellectual property they basically went through the closet and sold...
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letter to the times newspaper, alex cruz called on the government to take action to address this "border farce", with queues at heathrow being "significantly worse" than elsewhere in the continent. he said: "two—hour queues are fast becoming the norm for those visiting from outside the european economic area" he called the queues "unacceptable", and asked: "what kind of message does this send, as we try to build links outside the eu?" with us now is our business correspondent, theo leggett. british airways are pretty angry about this, who is to blame? british airways are the main users of heathrow. they aren't blaming the airport, this is a border control problem. the issue at the moment as at his peak time, large volumes are coming through heathrow. the number of passengers heathrow is dealing with is going up and up year by year. the aviation industry is expanding, heathrow is expanding so the pressure is getting greater. at the pressure is getting greater. at the same time, border forces had the pressure is getting greater. at the same time, borderforces had its budget cut. even with impr
letter to the times newspaper, alex cruz called on the government to take action to address this "border farce", with queues at heathrow being "significantly worse" than elsewhere in the continent. he said: "two—hour queues are fast becoming the norm for those visiting from outside the european economic area" he called the queues "unacceptable", and asked: "what kind of message does this send, as we try to build links outside the eu?" with us...
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the congressional hearing he had was nothing but a big farce. it was more like a comedy central roast of a person. bob goodlatte. it was unbelievable, his own son put out a tweet that it was the lowest low congress has been and i totally agree. i watched the hearing and it was unfair.ally i think as long as our good people at our fbi and our press are persecuted by donald trump that we face a dictator situation more and more every for 26 if public service years at the fbi could not send opinion,d state his then where is our first amendment going when our fbi people can have their own opinion? shapeountry is in bad when the good people lose their jobs over the defense of donald trump, who is a liar. he can't tell the truth and as far as the omarosa deal goes, i think it is hilarious these people keep getting caught in lies by the tapes omarosa has and the swamp is getting deeper. host: that is mike in missouri. buffy is in new york, a democrat. waser: yes, my comment about the guy that was saying trump was not a racist. i grew up in a multicultur
the congressional hearing he had was nothing but a big farce. it was more like a comedy central roast of a person. bob goodlatte. it was unbelievable, his own son put out a tweet that it was the lowest low congress has been and i totally agree. i watched the hearing and it was unfair.ally i think as long as our good people at our fbi and our press are persecuted by donald trump that we face a dictator situation more and more every for 26 if public service years at the fbi could not send...
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delito no se registrÓ cuando se hicieron residentes hablamos de personas que fueron miembros de la farc, personas que fueron miembros del gobierno comunista, que quizÁ hayan podido pertenecer a un grupo criminal organizado, todas las personas si el nombre de ello sale a reducir en una lista, luego puede ser revisado su estatus de migraciÓn. >> fuiste miembro a cualquier inicial de una organizaciÓn comunista o un grupo que no sea compatible con el gobierno de estados unidos, si tuviste un divorcio o un matrimonio que no declaraste algÚn secreto. >> muchas personas estuvieron casados en su paÍs y dicen eso ellos no tienen manera de saberlo y nunca lo declarar, qÉe pasa si un dÍa viene la esposa y declara yo estoy casada en mi paÍs y este es el nombre de mi esposo ahÍ va a salir a relucir que el esposo estÁ viviendo aqÍi en estados unidos, sin embargo, Él nunca declarÓ que estaba casado con ella y eso es un fraude elemental, ya esto es un fraude material que es lo que ellos cons ideran para la deportaciÓn. >> ahora hay mentiras mentiras una cosa es haber sido miembro nazi y o
delito no se registrÓ cuando se hicieron residentes hablamos de personas que fueron miembros de la farc, personas que fueron miembros del gobierno comunista, que quizÁ hayan podido pertenecer a un grupo criminal organizado, todas las personas si el nombre de ello sale a reducir en una lista, luego puede ser revisado su estatus de migraciÓn. >> fuiste miembro a cualquier inicial de una organizaciÓn comunista o un grupo que no sea compatible con el gobierno de estados unidos, si tuviste...
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inicia su mandato con la promesa de unir a un paÍs dividido con el acuerdo de paz con las farc. sonriÉndole a la cÁmara y bailando de forma divertida aparece la universitaria en un vÍdeo grabado un día antes de su misteriosa desapariciÓn, hace mÁs de tres semana pero, recientemente divulgado . autoridades de iowa continÚan la bÚsqueda mientras la recompensa alcanza la cifra rÉcord de 300.000 $. un poderoso incendio provoca tornado de fuego que requiere la intervenciÓn de decenas de bomberos de tres estaciones y el uso de 10 camiones. el fenÓmeno se registra cuando se infiltra en la parte superior de la corriente cÁlida. impresionantes llamas en el reino unido requiere a la agencia de medio ambiente. como ustedes saben esta maÑana hablamos de diferentes Ángulos de lo que tiene que ver con el tema de inmigraciÓn y le hemos contado sobre una aplicaciÓn que realmente la hace una joven que no tiene nada que ver con la posibilidad de ser separada de sus padres pero, siente un compromiso con sus compaÑeros, muchos hispanos que estÁn en el paÍs compadres que no tienen
inicia su mandato con la promesa de unir a un paÍs dividido con el acuerdo de paz con las farc. sonriÉndole a la cÁmara y bailando de forma divertida aparece la universitaria en un vÍdeo grabado un día antes de su misteriosa desapariciÓn, hace mÁs de tres semana pero, recientemente divulgado . autoridades de iowa continÚan la bÚsqueda mientras la recompensa alcanza la cifra rÉcord de 300.000 $. un poderoso incendio provoca tornado de fuego que requiere la intervenciÓn de decenas de...